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i'd like to thank -- before you start, i'd like to thank my colleague, dan rothschild here who helped bring this all together. he's had an interest in this issue for a long time, as have i and it's timely and important that we start talking about these things. there's been a tension at the heart of the conservative movement's approach to immigration for at least as long as i've followed politics and a lot longer than that. there are two influential camps that have jockeyed to define the right approach to immigration policy. this will be accrued generalization, but i believe a fair one. on the one hand there are economic libertarians. they don't mind so much the presence of large numbers of immigrants here in the united states illegally. and they would also welcome much more legal immigration as well. we can call this the "wall street journal" wing. on the other hand there's social and law and order conservatives, who are concerned about preserving america's unique culture and the maintenance of social order. to these conservatives the presence of large numbers of people in the united
i'd like to thank -- before you start, i'd like to thank my colleague, dan rothschild here who helped bring this all together. he's had an interest in this issue for a long time, as have i and it's timely and important that we start talking about these things. there's been a tension at the heart of the conservative movement's approach to immigration for at least as long as i've followed politics and a lot longer than that. there are two influential camps that have jockeyed to define the right...
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so dan, you're nodding away. come in. >> a couple of things i agree with -- i think you need to see this and understand the latino vote as part of -- and certainly chicago viewed latinos and this president from, you know, multiple years back, saw them as part of a coalition and of a governing of both a political coalition, but of also a governing coalition. and there is historical evidence obviously for roberto was just talking about in terms of who engages what community, and their voting behavior later. cubans are an interesting example, right? there's two big pockets of cuban americans in the united states, one in south florida, which until this election was a predominantly republican voting phenomena, and those in union city, new jersey who have, you know, electorally expressed themselves via the democratic party. and a lot of that goes to who engaged them when they showed up, and cultivated their political activity, and included them in the political activity that was going on at that time in those communiti
so dan, you're nodding away. come in. >> a couple of things i agree with -- i think you need to see this and understand the latino vote as part of -- and certainly chicago viewed latinos and this president from, you know, multiple years back, saw them as part of a coalition and of a governing of both a political coalition, but of also a governing coalition. and there is historical evidence obviously for roberto was just talking about in terms of who engages what community, and their...
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dan arvizu is the director of the national renewable energy laboratory in colorado. we clean him in new mexico -- reclaim him in new mexico. next is steve nadel from the council on the energy efficient economy. we have mark wagner, a vice president with johnson controls. finally, matt golden is a principal at efficiency.org and the policy chair at efficiency first. before our call on our witnesses, my colleague who is soon to be the chair of the energy committee and a distinguished member of this finance committee was very interested in these issues, let me defer to him. >> as you know, there is not a lot of certainty about what goes on in the united states senate, including when the senate session may rock but for this year. i just want to know -- note there is one certainty for everyone that works in the energy field. that is that these debates will be less thoughtful and less informed because you will not be part of those debates. i think people are going to understand that when voices it raised and debates get shrill, just how valuable those particular are tribut
dan arvizu is the director of the national renewable energy laboratory in colorado. we clean him in new mexico -- reclaim him in new mexico. next is steve nadel from the council on the energy efficient economy. we have mark wagner, a vice president with johnson controls. finally, matt golden is a principal at efficiency.org and the policy chair at efficiency first. before our call on our witnesses, my colleague who is soon to be the chair of the energy committee and a distinguished member of...
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maybe they are on an iphone or dan android pc. you want to give each person the best possible handful of pieces of content for them at that time. that is a growing problem. it is during free quickly and we believe it is important to solve. there is a bunch of machine learning, a bunch of infrastructure to assemble for each person. one thing i think about this is your publishing for each of $1 billion ever met. in needs to stab today. there is a model that tries to project is most likely to get air active with optimizing -- news feed optimizes what they would like to interact with. what will create a consumer of between the publisher and consumer? that is the high level. >> you think about how that system works for. lettis positive feedback. you'll get more of that thing. how do you tweak the algorithms so people ill don't show up -- it is a personalized newspaper. how do you now the difference between how they interact. people want to have both interactive, one more often but they want to see the other one and check it out occasio
maybe they are on an iphone or dan android pc. you want to give each person the best possible handful of pieces of content for them at that time. that is a growing problem. it is during free quickly and we believe it is important to solve. there is a bunch of machine learning, a bunch of infrastructure to assemble for each person. one thing i think about this is your publishing for each of $1 billion ever met. in needs to stab today. there is a model that tries to project is most likely to get...
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and he says i visited with the president and vice-president dan i told them when you were doing. i said he was going to go to jail and i would bail him out. i was being aggressive but i was doing it within my authority. he was then asked if he could do anything more. so george calls me. the president and vice president said it was great but if i could do anything more. i said, and george, not within my current authority. george said, what to do if you have more authority? i'll get back to you. i huddled up with my people and we decided there were some things we could do. i would need more authorization. it was not inherent. we took it down to the president and president, using his article two authority as commander in chief as a nation at war against an opposed, armed enemy force and the congress has already passed it would is as close to a declaration of war in modern america. and the president has said it will lay the things out, i think they're good. go do them and i authorize them to do it as commander in chief and the attorney general signed off. i have the authority. i went
and he says i visited with the president and vice-president dan i told them when you were doing. i said he was going to go to jail and i would bail him out. i was being aggressive but i was doing it within my authority. he was then asked if he could do anything more. so george calls me. the president and vice president said it was great but if i could do anything more. i said, and george, not within my current authority. george said, what to do if you have more authority? i'll get back to you....
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dan, bob, colonel smith, i cannot believe steve that they let you in here still. it is an honor and privilege to be heard to talk about a topic that i think everybody in this room knows more about than i do. so i'm going to talk about quantum physics. even the playing field a little bit. entanglement. superposition. i think that will be a topic 10 years from now. and between, we have to get there. when you talk about quantum computing and stuff like that, look at what is going on in our world today. when the lockout -- how many here have a kinect? how many have an iphone, ipad, mobile devices? look at this. i am a fairly young guys. i have 14 grandchildren. i am trying to help populate the country ourselves. the average age of these kids seems to be two or three, and every one of them can operate a ds, and iphone, and ipad. they know how to skype. you saw the new car by google that drives itself. you sit in the backseat. nobody to yell at. i wonder what my wife will do. ok, she is not in the audience is she? whew. that was close. do not record that part. cut that
dan, bob, colonel smith, i cannot believe steve that they let you in here still. it is an honor and privilege to be heard to talk about a topic that i think everybody in this room knows more about than i do. so i'm going to talk about quantum physics. even the playing field a little bit. entanglement. superposition. i think that will be a topic 10 years from now. and between, we have to get there. when you talk about quantum computing and stuff like that, look at what is going on in our world...
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dan, let me ask you to come up and get this started. i want to thank our friends at ibm giving us the opportunity to bring this public forum to the audience today. we're glad you are all here. dan, why don't i turn to you. >> thank you for hosting us today. i'm vice president and practice lead for public sector strategy and innovation consulting at ibm. we're pleased to be the partner for this important conference in this series, which has going around. today clsfrens again is an important step to continue this dialogue. the conference focused on information sharing, adapting ex proving and expanding information sharing environment. in the years since established by the intelligence reform and terrorism prevention act of 2004, we have come a long way in terms of predicting and preventing incidents, not simply responding after the fact. and we have done it by better sharing information, analyzing, and preventing incidents in real time. today's program aligns with the tofertse strengthen information sharing and improve global security. ma
dan, let me ask you to come up and get this started. i want to thank our friends at ibm giving us the opportunity to bring this public forum to the audience today. we're glad you are all here. dan, why don't i turn to you. >> thank you for hosting us today. i'm vice president and practice lead for public sector strategy and innovation consulting at ibm. we're pleased to be the partner for this important conference in this series, which has going around. today clsfrens again is an...
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[laughter] senator dan when guard. ok, go ahead. representative jeff stone. representative bill kramer. representative don pridemor. tommy thompson. [cheers and applause] jeff fitzgerald. good luck in your u.s. senate race. now, you can applaud. [applause] thank you. this is one of my favorite parts of any gathering. i would like to have all our veterans and the families of veterans please stand. [applause] thank you for your sacrifice that gives us our freedoms and our liberties and protect us. thank you. god bless you. i am excited to be able to introduce our next speaker. he is the founder and chairman of the faith and freedom coalition. he is the senior adviser to bush-cheney campaigns. titles only a few of the for him. [laughter] at least one relative is here. as chairman of the georgia republican party, he led the gop to its biggest victory in history, helping to elect the first republican governor since reconstruction. as executive director of the christian coalition from 1989 to 1987, he built one of the most effective public policy organizations and
[laughter] senator dan when guard. ok, go ahead. representative jeff stone. representative bill kramer. representative don pridemor. tommy thompson. [cheers and applause] jeff fitzgerald. good luck in your u.s. senate race. now, you can applaud. [applause] thank you. this is one of my favorite parts of any gathering. i would like to have all our veterans and the families of veterans please stand. [applause] thank you for your sacrifice that gives us our freedoms and our liberties and protect...
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steering committee -- janet, mark, jennifer, chuck, brenda, joe, debbie, doug, aaron, jane, marsha, dan -- i want to thank all of them for their good work. thank you for making this the most successful fundraiser we have ever had in history. thank you. [applause] i want to thank the band for their great entertainment and lindsay of live, love, bake for delicious birthday treat tonight. wonderful cake that the put together. thank you. [applause] one of the big reasons for having such a great success is our inspirational speaker, marco rubio. what a wonderful message he had. what a great example of the american dream. he is an inspiration to me and many others to continue to focus on a limited government and empowering the private sector to grow opportunities for all of our peoples. -- we havevent turned a page and looked toward the future. you never fight the last battle are look at the last campaign. you look at the future and you learn from the mistakes of the past and of better job in the future. marco rubio is the kind of inspirational leader that will help us point us in the right d
steering committee -- janet, mark, jennifer, chuck, brenda, joe, debbie, doug, aaron, jane, marsha, dan -- i want to thank all of them for their good work. thank you for making this the most successful fundraiser we have ever had in history. thank you. [applause] i want to thank the band for their great entertainment and lindsay of live, love, bake for delicious birthday treat tonight. wonderful cake that the put together. thank you. [applause] one of the big reasons for having such a great...
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. >> governor lingle, senator dan has criticized your statements you can work effectively with him if elected to the senate. are you exaggerating your relationship and how can hawaii residents have confidence in their senate team? >> i've had a good relationship with him as my eight years as governor. i think the best informs 2005 we saved jobs at the pearl harbor shipyard. he was not allowed to lobby to get pearl harbor taken off the list but he did introduce me at the brack hearing. i represented the state of hawaii. people forget we won that vote on a four to five vote. that meant had one vote go the other way we would have lost those jobs. we worked closely on that. we also worked on a bill to get republican senators as cosponsors that he was not able to get previously. i know heel all the do what's right for hawaii. i look forward to working with him if i win this united states senate race. >> the people of hawaii should be very clear that should linda lingle be elected to the united states senator she will be one vote closer for the republicans to take control of the senate. and
. >> governor lingle, senator dan has criticized your statements you can work effectively with him if elected to the senate. are you exaggerating your relationship and how can hawaii residents have confidence in their senate team? >> i've had a good relationship with him as my eight years as governor. i think the best informs 2005 we saved jobs at the pearl harbor shipyard. he was not allowed to lobby to get pearl harbor taken off the list but he did introduce me at the brack...
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we just voted down the birth control ban hin arizona -- dan in arizona. good things can happen. in arizona, planned parenthood was started by peggy goldwater, barry goldwater's wife, right? and we have hundreds of thousands of republican supporters. we are republicans, independents, democrats, because we believe women's health care does not come with a political label. >> you can see all of her remarks tonight on c-span. >> the world affairs council on thursday hosted a debate on iran code of nuclear program. two professors argued for and against the attack at this event in washington, d.c.. iran, and the five permanent members of the u.n. security council has scheduled talks for april 13 and 14. >> good evening. world few television, each sunday morning. as a courtesy to our audience here and at home, i have asked that you turn off your cell phone, and also, during the questions and answers that will follow the debate, the microphone will be placed appear in the front, and i ask that you come to the microphone to ask your question. i am president of the world affairs council. i
we just voted down the birth control ban hin arizona -- dan in arizona. good things can happen. in arizona, planned parenthood was started by peggy goldwater, barry goldwater's wife, right? and we have hundreds of thousands of republican supporters. we are republicans, independents, democrats, because we believe women's health care does not come with a political label. >> you can see all of her remarks tonight on c-span. >> the world affairs council on thursday hosted a debate on...
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host: dan nowicki has been covering politics of large. you now have a chance to see this debate between republican congressman jeff flake and dr. richard carmona. this race is rated as a tossup. this debate comes courtesy of awc tv services in yuma, arizona. this last about an hour. >> i am with public media. on behalf of the human son, welcome to the u.s. senate debate. today, we will hear from democratic and republican candidates for the united states senate, dr. carmona and congressman flake. we will take questions, and candidates will respond to local journalists. each candidate will have 90 seconds to respond to each question, and 30 seconds of rebuttals. built into the schedule is an additional four minutes, should be moderate our panelists wish to us as a follow-up. on our panel today is news director and evening anchor, a reporter, and a morning edition house and reporter. joining us today are over 300 residents, close to, from southwestern arizona. they have agreed to respect the candidates and listened silently during the debate
host: dan nowicki has been covering politics of large. you now have a chance to see this debate between republican congressman jeff flake and dr. richard carmona. this race is rated as a tossup. this debate comes courtesy of awc tv services in yuma, arizona. this last about an hour. >> i am with public media. on behalf of the human son, welcome to the u.s. senate debate. today, we will hear from democratic and republican candidates for the united states senate, dr. carmona and congressman...
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. >> -- host: we have a tweaked from dan -- young people have seen the failure of the welfare slash welfare state and have embraced libertarianism. guest: you can see some candidates have surged strongly. ron paul has a strong following. " we are talking about here is a great administration and the role of the federal government's. there is frustration with political parties. but still, the political parties have contributed to some extent -- people are absolutely correct about that. will need to hold political parties accountable. i should also say this. in addition to ron paul, you had strong candidates like rick santorum. i think women have candidates that are very strong, -- when you have candidates that are very strong they can articulate that. host: you were previously chief of staff under secretary lane ch -- elaine chow. did the republican labor department prepare kids for 20th-century jobs? guest: we have an office on the twentieth century workforce. one of the things is not -- that is not talked about about secretary chow is that she is concerned and dedicated about -- to the work
. >> -- host: we have a tweaked from dan -- young people have seen the failure of the welfare slash welfare state and have embraced libertarianism. guest: you can see some candidates have surged strongly. ron paul has a strong following. " we are talking about here is a great administration and the role of the federal government's. there is frustration with political parties. but still, the political parties have contributed to some extent -- people are absolutely correct about that....
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i want to thank both of them as well as a lot of the state representatives, dan tamborello is buried in the crowd. he's been travelling with us. he's been leading the effort there. i want to thank all of the leaders in new hampshire for stepping forward and supporting our campaign. this is -- this is a -- wow, i'm a little stunned at this turnout. this is awesome. thank you, hollis. god bless you. thank you very much. we are -- we are travelling through today. i don't know about too many candidates with debates tonight running around doing debate prep with the people of new hampshire. so i get asked the question all the time, what do you do for debate prep, i say, this. this is what we do. we take the questions from the people that we're going get from the panel tonight. that's what we're going to do. i want to say a couple of things to you, that is that as i think you realize from the fact that you're here that this is -- this is the most important election in your lifetime. i don't care how old you are, this is an election that's turning point election. what we see on washington, d
i want to thank both of them as well as a lot of the state representatives, dan tamborello is buried in the crowd. he's been travelling with us. he's been leading the effort there. i want to thank all of the leaders in new hampshire for stepping forward and supporting our campaign. this is -- this is a -- wow, i'm a little stunned at this turnout. this is awesome. thank you, hollis. god bless you. thank you very much. we are -- we are travelling through today. i don't know about too many...
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i will split the difference here between the topics dan wants and the topics miriam wants. we will talk about ogis and foia. ogis plays an important and valuable role in our foia system. i will highlight some activities in particular. first is the request for services and facilitation that you have been hearing about. before i go on, i would like to get a bit of an idea of who is in the audience. it is always a diverse group of people. raise your hand if you have ever filed a foia request? >> and you are willing to self identified. y. >> raise your hand if you have used foia request your services. raise your hand if you are a foia professional. raise your hand if you have been on the other end of ogis' request for services. for the rest of you, it is important to recognize that a value at the individual and the macro level. there were 500,000 requests filed last year. not everyone of those requests received helpful customer service. this is not to impugn the folks who do it day to day. not in all cases is the customer service message getting out. there was an amendment wher
i will split the difference here between the topics dan wants and the topics miriam wants. we will talk about ogis and foia. ogis plays an important and valuable role in our foia system. i will highlight some activities in particular. first is the request for services and facilitation that you have been hearing about. before i go on, i would like to get a bit of an idea of who is in the audience. it is always a diverse group of people. raise your hand if you have ever filed a foia request?...